Whether you’re a scientist, an engineer, a researcher, a statistician, data analyst, or some other subject matter expert, the more challenging problems typically require a collection of subject matter experts to build the most useful models, achieve the greatest insight and create the most value. Many organizations don’t see statistics
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After a photo of “the Dress” went viral on the Internet this past February, JMP developer John Ponte wrote an entertaining and informative blog post, What color is The Dress? JMP can tell you! We had shared this blog post with Beau Lotto, neuroscientist, human perception researcher, and Director of
Internet of Things (IoT) and design of experiments (DOE) are just two of the things you will hear about if you tune in to the Analytically Speaking webcast with Dennis J.K. Lin and Bradley Jones on June 10. Both are invited speakers at the 32nd Quality & Productivity Research Conference,
Do you ever take the time to write book reviews on Amazon? I’ve thought about it many times, but I never seemed to find the time to follow through — until I read Phil Simon’s latest book, Message Not Received: Why Business Communication is Broken and How to Fix It.
Back by popular demand, SAS co-founder and JMP chief architect, John Sall, is the guest on this month’s Analytically Speaking webcast on April 15. There are many reasons you don’t want to miss it, but here are my top five. 1. JMP 12 has just been released, and John is
If you want to learn about some of the best (and worst) practices in market research, you will want to tune in to Analytically Speaking with Walter Paczkowski, PhD, founder of Data Analytics Corp. on March 18. Walter’s passion for using and sharing effective market research methods is evidenced by
We have featured many academic thought leaders on our Analytically Speaking webcast series over the last three years. “Academic” may be a primary way to categorize these notable professors and researchers, but they are also often accomplished authors and consultants, giving them some very interesting perspectives on a wide variety
The gift-giving season is approaching, and it’s time to start thinking about the quantitatively inclined people on your list. A few years ago, I wrote a post offering a list of books. Many new analytical books have been published since then, and there are some classics worth revisiting. So I
Earlier this month, we had the pleasure of hosting Bill Meeker, Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Iowa State University, on our Analytically Speaking webcast series. Bill is a noted author and expert in the areas of reliability data analysis, reliability test planning, accelerated testing, nondestructive evaluation and
One of the guiding principles for developers of JMP software is to keep the user “in flow.” They try to minimize the disruptions to the discovery process so you can stay focused on solving the problem at hand, rather than having to take multiple steps to overcome a data or